News : mobiles, mobilities and their meeting points

As both news and audiences are increasingly mobile, this introduction calls for intensified research into mobility as a core characteristic of journalism. This special issue explores the intersection of news with mobility in production, distribution and consumption. News has become mobile in a mater...

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Main Authors: Duffy, Andrew, Ling, Rich, Kim, Nuri, Tandoc, Edson C., Westlund, Oscar
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1547382022-01-05T08:36:51Z News : mobiles, mobilities and their meeting points Duffy, Andrew Ling, Rich Kim, Nuri Tandoc, Edson C. Westlund, Oscar Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Mobilities Smartphones As both news and audiences are increasingly mobile, this introduction calls for intensified research into mobility as a core characteristic of journalism. This special issue explores the intersection of news with mobility in production, distribution and consumption. News has become mobile in a material sense as it is accessed on portable devices; and in a professional sense of being cut adrift from the business models which sustained it, challenged by peripheral actors and alternative news media, and embracing new technologies, new relationships with the audience and new political challenges to its status quo. One task is to adapt research techniques usually applied to fixed phenomena–or at least applied with the intention of fixing them–to something fluid. This is not impossible. All mobilities need an infrastructure on which to move, offering fixed points in a fluid world. Mobility offers critical questions of power and dominance of who is mobile, how, and under what circumstances; in this way, mobility becomes embodied. And the paradigm calls for research into the mobility of journalism and its interaction with similarly fluid, related actualities: blogs, smartphones, audiences, economics, advertisers, government and technology. Each interacts with journalism to deliver diverse realities. 2022-01-05T08:36:51Z 2022-01-05T08:36:51Z 2020 Journal Article Duffy, A., Ling, R., Kim, N., Tandoc, E. C. & Westlund, O. (2020). News : mobiles, mobilities and their meeting points. Digital Journalism, 8(1), 1-14. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2020.1712220 2167-0811 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154738 10.1080/21670811.2020.1712220 2-s2.0-85078045419 1 8 1 14 en Digital Journalism © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved.
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Mobilities
Smartphones
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Mobilities
Smartphones
Duffy, Andrew
Ling, Rich
Kim, Nuri
Tandoc, Edson C.
Westlund, Oscar
News : mobiles, mobilities and their meeting points
description As both news and audiences are increasingly mobile, this introduction calls for intensified research into mobility as a core characteristic of journalism. This special issue explores the intersection of news with mobility in production, distribution and consumption. News has become mobile in a material sense as it is accessed on portable devices; and in a professional sense of being cut adrift from the business models which sustained it, challenged by peripheral actors and alternative news media, and embracing new technologies, new relationships with the audience and new political challenges to its status quo. One task is to adapt research techniques usually applied to fixed phenomena–or at least applied with the intention of fixing them–to something fluid. This is not impossible. All mobilities need an infrastructure on which to move, offering fixed points in a fluid world. Mobility offers critical questions of power and dominance of who is mobile, how, and under what circumstances; in this way, mobility becomes embodied. And the paradigm calls for research into the mobility of journalism and its interaction with similarly fluid, related actualities: blogs, smartphones, audiences, economics, advertisers, government and technology. Each interacts with journalism to deliver diverse realities.
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